The program, run by Catholic media personality Michael Voris, also highlights the Rockefeller dynasty’s assault against the church — one of the primary opponents of Rockefeller-backed schemes. From the Foundation’s efforts to “purify” humanity by manipulating the gene pool to population-control campaigns aimed at reducing the number of people on Earth, the Rockefellers’ agenda has been consistently at odds with church teachings.

The thesis of the CIA episode is presented early on. “The Rockefeller Foundation is actively undermining the Catholic Church and in the process attempting to erase man’s natural orientation to the eternal,” the show explains. Indeed, after watching the program, that fact becomes obvious.

Among the most important topics covered in the short episode are the methods used by the Rockefeller Foundation and its affiliates to neutralize opposition from Catholic universities. Starting in the early 1960s with the University of Notre Dame and its president, Fr. Theodore Hesburgh, the Rockefeller family essentially used its vast fortune to buy the compliance of Catholic higher education. The efforts were extremely successful.

“Once Notre Dame — the leading Catholic university in the nation — sold out, practically every other Catholic university followed suit,” explains Voris, who graduated from Notre Dame in 1983. He blasts the cooperation between the Rockefeller Foundation and Catholic institutions as “part of a self-absorbed trading of souls for foundation funding.”

“With population control money pouring into the coffers of Catholic universities, the plan could proceed to advance contraception and abortion as tools in population control,” he explains. “And Catholic universities played an impressive role in warping the minds of young Catholics and steering them away from the truth.”

Before getting into details about the Rockefeller Foundation and its support for various abhorrent movements and ideas, the show briefly explores the family’s history. The saga begins with Johann Peter Rockefeller, who left Germany for New Jersey in the early 1700s.

John D. Rockefeller, widely considered the founding patriarch of the immensely wealthy clan after his success in creating Standard Oil, was born to one of Johann’s descendants: William Rockefeller — an unsavory character who fled New York after being accused of raping a 15-year-old girl, according to the program. William then left his wife and children to marry a younger woman, eventually taking yet another lover on the side.

At the turn of the 20th century, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. took over his father’s wildly successful enterprises. And that’s where the family’s role in “controlling and manipulating the fate of mankind,” as the video puts it, really got underway. John, Jr. was the first family member to openly back the eugenics movement.

After over a decade of family “philanthropy,” the Rockefeller Foundation was officially established in 1913 with a supposed mission to “promote the well-being of mankind throughout the world.” Wealthy family members promptly filled its coffers with cash. That money was then funneled into a variety of projects — many having to do with eugenics and population control.

Following World War II and the defeat of Hitler’s National Socialist (Nazi) regime, the word eugenics was forever tainted in the public mind. So the Rockefeller Foundation and its allies like Planned Parenthood — founded by a radical racist to eliminate races and peoples she considered inferior — engaged in a re-branding campaign while continuing to support the same agenda.

Birth control was one of the primary tools. Numerous methods of contraception were developed and promoted using foundation money. And of course, the Catholic Church was once again one of the most vocal and powerful opponents.

Despite pouring unfathomable amounts of money into promoting the schemes, however, opposition to Rockefeller goals was still strong. That’s why influence over the educational system and young minds became a critical focus of the foundation. The first target was higher education.

The foundation began shoveling money at universities, institutes, and research centers — buying influence along the way. With the help of Dr. John Dewey, a scholar from Johns Hopkins University, the Rockefeller plan for education was developed, perfected, and deployed.

“Dewey’s educational philosophy can be summed up as: knowledge and truth aren’t important, but teaching students to be docile followers of a new world order is the goal,” explains Voris. “This fit hand in glove with Rockefeller’s plan.”

Along with the invasion of American education, the Rockefeller Foundation also had its sights on the rest of the world. After WWII, Rockefeller’s “International Bureau of Education” formed a partnership with the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization. UNESCO, of course, admitted it was seeking to lay the foundations for global governance from its inception.

The Rockefeller dynasty has also been intimately involved with the United Nations since its birth. In fact, the property in New York where the UN headquarters is still located was donated by a Rockefeller. The family has also helped finance countless UN schemes, including close involvement with the population-control promoting “Earth Charter.”

“As you can see, through a diabolical singleness of purpose and enormous wealth, the Rockefeller cabal has continued to promote a moral, social and governmental structure radically opposed to the tenets of Catholicism,” Voris notes. “While it’s difficult to say what their true intentions are, we can certainly judge by their actions and statements that they — along with an elite group of politicians, aristocrats and billionaires — desire a world united under some form of global governance.”

As part of the evidence presented, the program quotes current dynasty boss David Rockefeller. In his own autobiography, he proudly boasts of “conspiring” with others, against the interests of America, to create a “more integrated” global system.

What sort of design the Rockefellers may be seeking was revealed in a 1970s piece for the New York Times, where David lavished praise on the murderous communist regime ruling over mainland China — a dictatorship that had already murdered tens of millions in its quest for absolute power. “The social experiment in China under Chairman Mao's leadership is one of the most important and successful in history," he claimed in the piece. Of course, the Catholic Church has loudly opposed communist tyranny from the beginning.

The show also points out that Rockefeller is deeply involved with the shadowy Bilderberg cabal, the infamous Council on Foreign Relations, and numerous other controversial organizations known for promoting world government and tyranny. And in addition to the campaign for global governance, Rockefeller money has also been crucial to the movement for a single, global religion. From the Interchurch World Movement (IWM), which inspired the modern (mis)understanding of "social justice," to the UN-linked World Council of Churches, Rockefellers have been at the heart of them all.

“The Rockefeller Family, through various funding efforts, power grabs and influence peddling, has made itself an enemy to the Catholic Church,” Voris concludes. “The Rockefeller Foundation may paint itself as a social help agency put in place to assist mankind, but don't be fooled.”

Of course, Voris and his well-sourced online TV show are hardly the first to point out these troubling facts regarding the Rockefeller family and its flagship foundation. Congressional investigators in the 1950s looking into the Rockefeller Foundation and other large tax-exempt foundations including the Ford Foundation and the Carnegie Endowment discovered similarly disturbing information. More recently, insider Carroll Quigley of Georgetown University outlined the plans in his book Tragedy & Hope: A History of the World in Our Time.

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Photo of David Rockefeller: AP Images

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